ChromaCast CC-BPB-BAG Electric Bass Guitar Padded Gig Bag
Pockets, Pockets ! Chroma Cast electric bass padded gig bags feature six pockets that can fit all your essential accessories. Long top pocket is perfect for a folding, portable guitar stand; large pocket is ideal for sheet music or instruction books; medium pockets are great for anything from picks, cables and strings and additional pockets make it easy to carry all of your music gear in one bag. Two adjustable, padded shoulder straps make for hands free transport. Also, features two handles, rubber base bumper and 10mm thick padding. This rugged and durable gig bag is perfect for the traveling musician.
Product Features
- Six pockets make it easy to carry all of your music gear in one bag
- Two adjustable padded shoulder straps and two handles allows for easy transport between gigs, rehearsals or classes
- Exterior Dimensions: 46″ Length x 12″ (upper bout)/ 14″ (lower bout) Width x 3″ Height
- Interior Dimensions: 45.5″ Length x 11.5″ (upper bout)/ 13.5″ (lower bout) Width x 2.5″ Height
- Available for Acoustic, Electric, and Electric Bass Guitars
OK for the money I recently picked up an Ibanez SRX 400 bass in a trade deal. It has become my knocking around bass here at home. Since it didn’t come with any case and I can’t see paying the $120.00 or so dollars for the Ibanez HSC I decided to go with a gig bag. Target price was under $30 and so I thought the ChromaCast CC-BPB-BAG at under $20.00 would do OK.Upon arrival I was surprised at how decent this bag is for the price. A few hanging threads and some seams on the inside that could have had…
Pleasantly surprised to be a new ChromaCast fan I really bought this for the backpack-style straps, but it’s got zippered pockets that hold more than I could possibly need. The front and side handles have flexible plastic grips, which are nice. What I really like about the ChromaCast bag (pictured on the right), compared to the Fender gig bag (pictured on the left), is that the body of the bag is not cut symmetrically, with a zipper running along the center. The rear of the bag cradles the guitar, while the front panel covers the front. My…
Pleasantly surprised I’ve been a touring musician for over 20yrs and I bought this for my cheap beater 3/4 traveler acoustic guitar. I figured since I didn’t care much about the guitar I wasn’t gonna buy an $80 gig bag for it but I still needed something to throw it in when I hopped on the subway. Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much from such a cheap gig bag but I was very pleasantly surprised when I opened the box. I think I paid $23 for it and in my 20 years of touring I’ve seen much higher end gig bags for a lot…